With innovative attractions and entertainment set to debut at Walt Disney World Resort in 2016, plus new dining locations and inaugural sporting events on the horizon, the year 2016 is shaping up to be truly Unforgettable. If you’re considering planning a Disney vacation in 2016, be sure to check out our 16 reasons why the…
Category Archives: Magic Kingdom
Visiting the Walt Disney World Parks can be very overwhelming. With so much to see and do it can be hard to determine what to do and at what time to make the most out of your trip. If you plan to arrive early, you’re in luck! Here are 9 things Disney pros do first…
Disney Parks have an unwavering commitment to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment and accessible experiences for guests. Disney Parks is modifying the current Guest Assistance Card program, which provides access to attractions for guests with disabilities, so it can continue to serve the guests who truly need it. The new program is designed to…
Walt Disney World is constantly changing its refurbishment schedule, making it difficult for guests to keep up with the operating schedules and latest news regarding their favorite attractions. Here are four big, upcoming changes that are either confirmed by their respective parks or at the least very strongly rumored for the very near future Big…
When people say there are visiting Walt Disney World, people using conjure images of visiting the Magic Kingdom. Walking down Main Street, U.S.A. and seeing the spires of Cinderella’s Castle in the distance or whirling around on the teacups at the Mad Tea Party. There is so much to see and do when visiting the…
Eating on a Disney vacation can be one of the highest line-item totals for a family’s trip. And while no one is likely to tell you that dining at Disney is cheap, there are ways to cut the cost of dining significantly. Here are five sure-fire ways to keep your dining costs from breaking the…
Walt Disney originally envisioned the idea for Space Mountain (originally referred to as “Space Port” or “Space Voyage”) in 1964 to be built at Disneyland. However, Disneyland’s version did not open until 1977, two years after the opening of Disney World’s Space Mountain). Space Mountain construction began on December 15, 1972, and cost approximately $20…
From 1971 to 1982, Disney’s Magic Kingdom offered ticket books that categorized attractions based on an “A” to “E” scale. E tickets were used for the eight most popular Magic Kingdom attractions: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Country Bear Jamboree, Hall of Presidents, Haunted Mansion, It’s a Small World, Jungle Cruise, Pirates of the Caribbean…